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MagdalenaRita
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The messages seem uplifting and tickle people’s ears. They are told if they just believe they are saved, no matter what they do,
I used to attend one and remember one sermon where we were told we could put our Christianity on the shelf and pull it out when we want to or when we need to. It’s an easy Christianity.
Yes, entertainment is their game. One pastor had said it was difficult to continue coming up with ideas for Sunday program, so they try to make them entertaining. One I attended years ago used to bring out someone dressed as Elvis Presley to sing. Sometimes we would get popcorn.
Poor catechesis in the Catholic church also.
I used to attend one and remember one sermon where we were told we could put our Christianity on the shelf and pull it out when we want to or when we need to. It’s an easy Christianity.
Many people do church hop from megachurch to megachurch. Some of the reasons are negativity, yes. Also, the Sunday programs are bought from companies that put a whole service together, like a play, so if you are at one and see something you have been through already, you go somewhere else. Also, many have building campaigns and that causes people to flee to the next megachurch to avoid the campaign.My in laws go to churches like this. They switch every few years because they say the pastor gets too negative.
Yes, entertainment is their game. One pastor had said it was difficult to continue coming up with ideas for Sunday program, so they try to make them entertaining. One I attended years ago used to bring out someone dressed as Elvis Presley to sing. Sometimes we would get popcorn.
I have heard that also. Some I attended took polls and that is exactly what most were, either fallen away Catholics or Methodists. I think they believe they are truly getting into Christianity because of the Bible studies some have.I’ve read statistics that at some of these places, most in attendance are baptized Catholics.
Poor catechesis in the Catholic church also.
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